My main interest in life is the study of
elementary particles
and their interactions, as revealed by
experiments at particle
colliders at
CERN and
Fermilab.
Currently I am working on the application of
perturbative QCD to high energy processes, with the particular
aim of understanding hadronic collisions at
the LHC.
I am a member of the
NNPDF collaboration, to determine unbiased parton distributions
from a global analysis of deep inelastic and hadronic data sets.
I am also interested in many other aspects of QCD physics, such as HERA
physics and spin physics, and have in the past worked on the
formulation of effective field theories, the exact renormalization
group, and the structure of chiral gauge theories.
For a more detailed impression of my interests check out my
publication list.

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